Men United v Prostate Cancer – ‘We’ve got your back’

The official logo of the pioneering charity will be worn more than 60,000 times on players’ shirts in the Sky Bet Football League this season, following a unique agreement between The Football League and its Official Charity Partner.

Within each and every number will be the charity’s iconic image, the Man of Men, symbolising men of all walks of life coming together in the UK.

So what’s in a number?

One in eight men are affected by prostate cancer in the UK every year while one man will die every hour.

More than 187,000 people have signed for Men United – which would fill Brisbane Road over 20 times, while representatives from clubs raised more than £210,000 completing the London to Amsterdam cycle challenge in June.

Football League Chief Executive, Shaun Harvey said: “The Football League is delighted to make this extensive commitment to helping Prostate Cancer UK tackle one of the biggest threats to men’s health. Working together in this way will help save people’s lives.

“I hope it helps raise awareness of the important work they do and encourages more supporters to get a better understanding of the risk that prostate cancer poses.”

Prostate Cancer UK’s Director of Fundraising, Mark Bishop added: “There is an old phrase about safety in numbers when you face a common enemy, and Men United is all about men coming together to fight prostate cancer.

“Every time a player pulls on an O’s shirt with a squad number featuring our Man of Men they are helping to save lives. They are raising awareness of an issue that for far too long has been hidden away. Players and fans are supporting for the 250,000 men living with prostate cancer and the 40,000 diagnosed with the disease each year.”

Later in the season Orient fans will be encouraged to sport a moustache for the annual charity event, Movember, enjoy a plethora of activity across The Football League in March and April at Men United match days, and teams will again be invited to saddle up for the third London to Amsterdam Challenge on 12-14 June 2015, and lead their club into Europe.

The Men United v Prostate Cancer campaign was launched at a breakfast briefing at The Football League HQ on January 24th with comedian Bill Bailey assuming the role of team manager.

Big names from the world of show business including Stephen Fry, Sir Michael Parkinson, Ray Winstone and Damian Lewis, together with England sporting icons Michael Owen, Paul Scholes, Les Ferdinand and Will Carling, have all signed up to Men United which has now got a squad of more than 187,000 members.

If you have concerns about prostate cancer please call Prostate Cancer UK's confidential Helpline on 0800 074 8383 or visit www.prostatecanceruk.org. The helpline is free to landlines, staffed by specialist nurses, and open from 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday with late opening until 8pm on Wednesdays.